9:30 p.m. -- Pilot Hani Galal tells Athens airport control tower that the jet was hijacked while it was flying over the Greek island of Milos, in the Aegean Sea 100 miles south-southeast of Athens. Hijackers send radio message claiming responsibility on behalf of the group Egypt's Revolution.

10:16 p.m. -- Malta radio says jet lands at Luqa Airport in Malta even though it was denied landing permission and runway lights were turned off.

Sunday, Nov. 24

Midnight -- Galal tells control tower four people already had been killed and hijackers will start killing more passengers unless the plane is refueled. 1:30 a.m. -- Captain tells tower the hijackers would kill another passenger.